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Sony FE FE 70-200mm f/4 Macro G OSS II 70-200mm

70.2 Macro Score
70-200mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/2.8 aperture, class-leading 37.8-inch minimum focus distance, and 0.25x magnification distinguish this telephoto, with XA and ED elements plus Nano AR Coating ensuring high resolution and flare suppression. Weighing just 797 grams, it’s exceptionally portable for an f/2.8 zoom, and its parfocal design with minimal focus breathing serves video shooters reliably. This lens is best for event and portrait photographers and videographers who need fast, precise autofocus and robust weather sealing, though travel photographers may find its size limiting.

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Price CA$2,110
Sony FE FE 70-200mm f/4 Macro G OSS II 70-200mm lens

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Sigma Art 35mm f/1.2 DG II 30mm

69.7 Macro Score
35mm 16 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The f/1.2 maximum aperture and 11-blade diaphragm create smooth, cinematic bokeh with minimal aberrations, driven by a fast HLA motor for quiet, accurate autofocus. Weather-sealed construction with four aspherical and one ED element maintains sharp edge-to-edge clarity even in demanding conditions. This lens is best for portrait and wedding photographers who depend on dramatic subject isolation and strong low-light performance.

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Sigma Art 35mm f/1.2 DG II 30mm lens
Price CA$2,112

Mitakon Zhongyi Creator 28mm f/5.6 35mm

49.4 Macro Score
28mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Its 130g weight and pancake-like profile make the manual-focus 28mm f/5.6 an unobtrusive full-frame lens with a unique retro character. The all-metal construction and simple 5-blade aperture dial reinforce the mechanical, tactile shooting experience that complements Leica L-mount bodies. This lens is best for street photographers and photojournalists who value hyperfocal zone focusing and absolute portability over low-light speed or autofocus.

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Zeiss Batis 135mm f/2.8 Series 135mm

46.5 Macro Score
135mm f/2.8 Sony E (Full Frame) IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Built-in optical stabilization, fast autofocus, and a 14-element design with ZEISS T* coating let this 135mm f/2.8 lens produce sharp, bokeh-rich images with excellent flare control. At 612g with weather sealing and a 67mm filter thread, it remains a portable travel companion, while the quiet AF motor suits both stills and video. Best for portrait and event photographers who need handheld telephoto compression and dependable stabilization in a compact, weather-resistant package.

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Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS 70-200mm

67.3 Macro Score
70-200mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS Sports combines a constant f/2.8 aperture with dual HLA motors for fast autofocus and up to 7.5 stops of stabilization via the OS2 algorithm. Its weather-sealed build and Super Multi-Layer Coating with water- and oil-repellent layers ensure reliable outdoor performance without sacrificing portability at just 212g. Best for landscape and travel photographers who need a lightweight telephoto zoom with excellent stabilization for handheld shooting in variable conditions.

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Sigma Sports 70-200mm f/2.8 DG DN OS 70-200mm lens
Price CA$2,080

Sony G SEL200600G 200-600mm

46.9 Macro Score
200-600mm 36 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 zoom range combined with Sony’s Direct Drive SSM autofocus provides fast, near-silent subject tracking across huge distances, while the internal zoom mechanism preserves consistent balance. A dust- and moisture-resistant build, three customizable focus hold buttons, and an 11-blade aperture make it a rugged, versatile choice backed by an 80.6 budget score. Wildlife and sports photographers who need 600mm reach without stepping up to exotic primes will find this lens delivers strong value and reliable handheld operation.

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Sirui Astra Astra T1.8 1.33x AF Anamorphic 50mm

43.2 Macro Score
50-100mm T22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

A constant T1.8 aperture across three anamorphic focal lengths—50mm, 75mm, and 100mm—on full-frame Sony E mount with selectable autofocus enables 2.4:1 widescreen shooting without cropping. Neutral streak flares and a consistent 44mm image circle deliver a unified, subtle cinematic look, while the shared 67mm filter thread streamlines rig changes. This kit is ideal for indie filmmakers and Sony hybrid shooters who need a compact, autofocus-capable anamorphic set for run-and-gun video with natural flare character.

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Sony Beetle Blazar 32mm

38.4 Macro Score
32mm T3.2 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Its 1.33x anamorphic squeeze and button-activated 90° rotation enable both cinematic widescreen and vertical video on full-frame Sony E-mount, all within an ultracompact 286g body with a fixed T3.2 aperture. The lens delivers silver flares and oval bokeh while 0.8 mod gearing with 200° focus rotation provides precise manual control for video work. It's best for hybrid shooters and portrait creators needing anamorphic character without heavy rigs.

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Voigtländer Nokton Nokton 50mm f/1.0 Aspherical 50mm

35.6 Macro Score
50mm 16 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Its f/1.0 maximum aperture delivers extreme subject isolation and low-light capability in a compact 590g full-frame lens, with a 12-blade diaphragm producing exceptionally smooth bokeh. The all-metal manual focus design and mechanical aperture ring offer a tactile, deliberate shooting experience absent from modern autofocus lenses. This lens is best for portrait photographers and street shooters who prioritize character and shallow depth of field control over speed and convenience.

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Thypoch Simera-C DZOFilm Simera-C 5 70-135mm

35.3 Macro Score
70-135mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The Catta 70-135mm T2.9 zoom and four Simera-C T1.5 primes deliver a constant T2.9 aperture and a 16-blade diaphragm, ideal for smooth bokeh on full-frame Sony E cameras, but require manual focus. The Simera-C primes are notably compact, while the zoom still accepts 77mm filters and supports interchangeable mounts. Best for video shooters prioritizing cinematic rendering and precise manual control over autofocus, particularly for narrative or portrait work on a budget.

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Leica Remus-M Blazar 100mm

23.1 Macro Score
33-100mm T2.8 Sony E
Why we recommend this

This three-lens anamorphic set covers full-frame sensors with a 1.5x squeeze and fast apertures of T1.8 on the 33mm, T2.0 on the 50mm, and T2.8 on the 100mm, delivering classic silver lens flares. Its lightweight 113g per lens design and 16-blade iris produce smooth oval bokeh, making it remarkably portable for run-and-gun shooting. It’s best suited for indie filmmakers and portrait videographers who prioritize a vintage widescreen look and character over macro capabilities.

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Canon Remus-M Blazar 85mm

23.1 Macro Score
33-85mm T2.8 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Its 1.5x anamorphic squeeze across 33mm, 50mm, and 85mm full-frame lenses with T1.8, T2.0, and T2.8 apertures and a 16-blade iris delivers a classic widescreen look with silver flares and oval bokeh. The set includes Canon RF-mount adapters for dual-system use, and each lens weighs just 107g, making it easy to balance on gimbals. Best for indie filmmakers and music video creators shooting on Sony E or Canon RF mounts who need a complete anamorphic prime kit for narrative, portrait, and street videography.

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Sony Remus-M Blazar 100mm

16.3 Macro Score
33-100mm T2.8 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The set’s 33mm T1.8, 50mm T2.0, and 100mm T2.8 anamorphic lenses provide a 1.5x squeeze on full-frame Sony E-mount bodies, with a 16-blade iris delivering oval bokeh and characteristic silver flares. Consistent 80mm front diameters and 77mm filter threads across all three focal lengths simplify rigging, while the T1.8 aperture on the wide end enables low-light shooting. This manual-focus, full-frame set is best for narrative and music video filmmakers who want deliberate vintage widescreen character, not for fast-paced documentary or macro work.

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